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Why The CEO of Black-Owned Beauty Brand The Honey Pot Turned Down a $450 Million Offer
The Honey Pot CEO Beatrice Dixon says the idea for her brand came from the ancestors, and she's doing everything she can to protect it.
Women's Health may earn commission from the links on this page, but we only feature products we believe in. Why Trust Us? As I step in the chic Soho House elevator to meet Beatrice Dixon, founder of ...
For the past week, the popular plant-based feminine care brand, The Honey Pot, has been flying off the shelves. Their recent surge in sales stems from a Target ad starring co-founder Beatrice Dixon ...
Plant-based feminine care company The Honey Pot has been under fire as users complain about changes to some of the brand’s beloved products. As Blavity previously reported, rumors that Beatrice Dixon, ...
The last few days have not been the easiest for beloved feminine wellness brand The Honey Pot. As customers noticed a change in the ingredients on the washes as well as in the usual branding, they ...
The Honey Pot has launched at Ulta Beauty, marking the brand’s first wholesale partnership with a beauty retailer. The vaginal care brand will be featured in the beauty retailer’s Wellness Shop.
After receiving backlash on social media, Beatrice Dixon, founder of plant-based feminine care brand The Honey Pot Company, is finally speaking out. Dixon, who’s also the CEO of the company, took to ...
Trailblazing Atlanta-based feminine care company The Honey Pot is entering into a major deal in the hopes of expanding its customer base. On Tuesday, the company — a 2022 Inc. Best in Business honoree ...
ATLANTA — As the countdown begins for the Beyoncé concert on August 11, Atlanta-based and Black-owned The Honey Pot Co. is prepping an initiative to offer free period products as a sponsor of Strapt ...
The Honey Pot Co., which makes tampons, supplements and sexual-wellness products, is exploring a sale and could be valued at over $500 million in a potential deal, according to people with knowledge ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Bea Dixon, founder of The Honey Pot, about consumer concerns around ingredient changes in their feminine care products. Earlier this month, a Black-owned company that ...
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